>>>>>Hi Cetin,
>>>>>
>>>>>I've been experimenting with the webbrowser control in VFP for a while now and one of my biggest complaints is the fact that the HTML controls do not render correctly under WindowsXP. They all look "old fashioned". Only the scrollbars of controls appear with the "new" look.
>>>>>
>>>>>Do you know if this is a problem with the Webbrowser ActiveX control in VFP or is it something that can be set (CSS) to make HTML look like WindowXP controls.
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA
>>>>>
>>>>>Mike
>>>>
>>>>Mike,
>>>>I don't see something different if I view it directly from an htm (w/o using VFP). Buttons are old fashioned in both.
>>>>Cetin
>>>
>>>Cetin,
>>>
>>>Try this. Go to
www.google.ca. Notice how the textbox and buttons look "new" (read XP style). Right click to View Source. Save it with htm extension. Paste it into your code's TEXT...ENDTEXT block. Run the code. I now see "old" looking buttons and textbox (read 3D). The only difference I can see is that the HTML is now rendered via the web browser control in VFP.
>>>
>>>Also notice how this site has "new" looking controls. Check out the dropdown list in the toolbar area across the top (beside the help icon) and the one in the left side menu area.
>>>
>>>I'm running XP SP2 and IE 6.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>
>>I see. But it's not a VFP control. It's MS Web browser activex.
>>Cetin
>
>So does this imply that the MS Web Browser activeX control is not the same as IE?
I think so. Under XP the last version I have is Shell.Explorer.2
Cetin